2010 Watershed Science and Technical Conference - NYWEA
2010 Watershed Science and Technical Conference - NYWEA
2010 Watershed Science and Technical Conference - NYWEA
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AFTERNOON SESSION VI (Location: Crest Terrace North)<br />
1:00 pm Evaluation of Perennial Stream Protozoan Data to Establish Means <strong>and</strong><br />
Percentile Range Guidelines for Potential Resampling<br />
Christian Pace, Kerri Alderisio, NYC Department of Environmental Protection<br />
1:30 pm Identifying High Septic Density Areas in the Wappinger Creek <strong>Watershed</strong><br />
Neil Curri, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Dutchess County;<br />
Russell Urban-Mead, Chazen Companies; Celine Teo Ying Zhen, Vassar College<br />
2:00 pm The History of Algal <strong>and</strong> Bacterial Blooms <strong>and</strong> Their Management in New York City Reservoirs<br />
Lorraine Janus, PhD, NYC Department of Environmental Protection<br />
2:30 pm Addressing Invasive Species in the New York City <strong>Watershed</strong>s: The Invasive Species Working Group<br />
Barbara Dibeler, NYC Department of Environmental Protection<br />
MORNING SESSION VII (Location: Crest Terrace South)<br />
8:00 am Registration <strong>and</strong> coffee<br />
9:00 am Water Quality Trends in NYC <strong>Watershed</strong> East of Hudson Streams (1993–2009)<br />
James Mayfield, NYC Department of Environmental Protection<br />
9:30 am Final Results of the Catskill Forest Nutrient Imbalance Experiment<br />
Gregory Lawrence, PhD; Douglas A. Burns, US Geological Survey<br />
10:00 am Break/Refreshments<br />
10:30 am From Drinking Water Taste Complaints to a Source Water Algae Bloom –<br />
NYC DEP’s Experience with <strong>and</strong> Management of Chrysosphaerella in Kensico Reservoir<br />
Tracy Lawrence, NYC Department of Environmental Protection<br />
11:00 am Protecting Ground Water via Pesticide Registration in New York<br />
Steven Pacenka, Brian K. Richards, PhD, Cornell University<br />
11:30 am Historical Trends of Permitted Right-of-Way <strong>and</strong> Aquatic Pesticide Use<br />
within the New York City <strong>Watershed</strong> System <strong>and</strong> Aqueduct Property (1993–2009)<br />
David Quentin, NYC Department of Environmental Protection<br />
12:00 pm Lunch<br />
AFTERNOON SESSION VIII (Location: Crest Terrace South)<br />
1:00 pm Comparison of Two Change Factor Methodologies over West of Hudson (WOH)<br />
Catskill Mountain <strong>Watershed</strong>s<br />
Aavudai An<strong>and</strong>hi, Allan Frei, City University of New York;<br />
Donald C. Pierson, David G. Lounsbury, NYC Department of Environmental Protection<br />
1:30 pm A Historical Analysis of Water Quality Data in the New York City <strong>Watershed</strong> Streams<br />
Using the Protocols of the DEC/DEP Memor<strong>and</strong>um of Underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />
Ray Homolac, NYC Department of Environmental Protection<br />
2:00 pm The Importance of Snow <strong>and</strong> Snowmelt in Present <strong>and</strong> Future Simulations<br />
of New York City Reservoir Water Quality<br />
Donald Pierson, PhD, Mark S. Zion, NYC Department of Environmental Protection;<br />
Adao Matonse, City University of New York<br />
2:30 pm Effects of Longterm Trends in Solar Radiation on <strong>Watershed</strong> Evapotranspiration <strong>and</strong><br />
Implications for Modeling <strong>and</strong> Longterm Planning in New York City’s Water Supply <strong>Watershed</strong>s<br />
Mark Zion, Donald Pierson, Elliot Schneiderman, NYC Department of Environmental Protection<br />
September 15–16, <strong>2010</strong> 5